The Howard County Board of Health recently enacted comprehensive tanning facility regulations. These regulations establish the minimum health and sanitation requirements for the operation of tanning facilities located in Howard County, Maryland. Owners of existing Howard County tanning facilities have until January 6, 2010 to register their establishments with the Health Officer and submit the required registration fees. See How to Register your Tanning Facility. As of December 7, 2009, tanning facility owners must use certain forms and keep certain records to comply with the regulations. See Required Forms. The Tanning Facilities Program is responsible for enforcing the Howard County Tanning Facility Regulations.

This page provides important information for tanning facilities owners and the public. Please take a moment to review the contents of this page. If you have additional questions, contact the Health Department at 410-313-1773.

On November 10, 2009, the Howard County Board of Health voted to enact regulations pertaining to Tanning Facilities in Howard County, Maryland (referred to as Howard County Tanning Facility Regulations).

Prohibits minors (those under 18 years of age) from using tanning devices in Howard County unless the minor has a prescription from a licensed physician that indicates the nature of the medical condition requiring the treatment, the number of visits allowed, and the time of exposure for each visit.

Requires tanning facility personnel to check photo-ID to ensure the customer is not a minor.

Regulates the sanitation and hygiene practices of tanning facilities to protect adult customers

Requires customers to sign a warning statement before each tanning session

Requires warning signs to be posted in conspicuous areas

Requires tanning facility personnel to complete an industry approved training Permits the Health Officer to file a complaint with the Office of Consumer Affairs in response to certain false or misleading advertising and promotions

Provides that a person may file a complaint with the Health Officer if they think a tanning facility isn't following the rules

Requires tanning facilities to register their business with the Health Officer each year

Tanning facility owners must register their tanning facilities with the Health Department and pay an annual registration fee. The registration must be renewed every year and there is a renewal fee. Your registration certificate must be displayed conspicuously in the tanning facility.

Tanning Facility owners in Howard County are required to submit this update form should any information submitted with their registration application change. The owner of the tanning facility shall submit this form within thirty (30) days of the change to stay in compliance. Do not use this form if you need to submit a new or renewal tanning registration application.

Warning signs are to be conspicuously posted in locations visible to the public including any area(s) where a tanning device is used. Here are instructions you must follow should you choose to create your own warning sign to post.

Tanning facility operators are required to complete an injury report form should a customer file a complaint subsequent to using a tanning facility. This form must be used to record the report of injury.

The Howard County Tanning Facility Regulations allows a person who believes that a violation of the regulations has occurred to file a complaint with the Howard County Health Officer. The Health Officer or designee will investigate the complaint. You can either call the Health Department at 410-313-1773 to file a complaint over the phone or click on the button below to complete the online Complaint Form.

If you believe that you have been injured due to tanning device use (e.g., got a skin or eye burn, got hurt by the equipment, or slipped on the floor) the first thing you should do is file an injury report with the person-in-charge of the facility. Then you can call the Health Department at 410-313-1773 to report the incident or click here complete the online Complaint Form.